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he proceeded to shoot everyone in the room. he walked through the room past us into the souvenir area. i heard more gunshots. then he came back and shot myself in the two ladies, and thankfully missed. he must have seen someone still alive and walked toward that person. he yells out, "no, no" and then shot him read another person who was nearby was screaming and he walked up and shot her. he walked past us and i thought he was going to kill us, but instead, he walked to the door, hesitated for about 15 minutes, i'm sorry 15 seconds, reloaded his gun and went outside. >> a victim of the port arthur massacre. the shooter, martin bryant from new town, australia. his gun was a cold ar-15 rifle, automatic, the weapon used by the shooter in newtown, connecticut, by adam lanza, was also an ar-15. joining us now is rebecca peters. she later became director of the international action or on small arms. he was a senior fellow the open society in new yorkers to produce a landmark report, "gun control in the united states: a survey of stat
he proceeded to shoot everyone in the room. he walked through the room past us into the souvenir area. i heard more gunshots. then he came back and shot myself in the two ladies, and thankfully missed. he must have seen someone still alive and walked toward that person. he yells out, "no, no" and then shot him read another person who was nearby was screaming and he walked up and shot her. he walked past us and i thought he was going to kill us, but instead, he walked to the door,...
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he was on the west face of the advanced run kt-22. he was wearing a helmet. paramedics assisted in the rescue efforts. >> as mark members mentioned, some of the rain has swept into the south bay. matt keller joins us now. >> reporter: the showers have been on and off here. the traffic here on highway 101. now this is often a slow stretch. many people are trying to get out of town for the holidays. this is what it looked like earlier today. rain coming down as officers kept a close eye on the roads looking for speeding drivers. at the beach in santa cruz, huge swells kept surfers out of the water but brought a lot of people in the shore to see the waves. >> the way i see it, this is keeping the wilderness vibe in santa cruz alive. >> it isn't something you see all the time. these waves are picturesque. if i had my camera, i'd be taking pictures. >> reporter: ehc is expecting a full house at its shelters. they have beds for 250, bops up for an additional 100 people when it rains. law enforcement is also warning people not to drink and drive. officers and deputi
he was on the west face of the advanced run kt-22. he was wearing a helmet. paramedics assisted in the rescue efforts. >> as mark members mentioned, some of the rain has swept into the south bay. matt keller joins us now. >> reporter: the showers have been on and off here. the traffic here on highway 101. now this is often a slow stretch. many people are trying to get out of town for the holidays. this is what it looked like earlier today. rain coming down as officers kept a close...
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he was 22. and i always found -- he committed suicide. >> i read your book. >> but i found that, you know, the days before the funeral there's a certain sort of adrenaline that you're focused on that and then there's people around and i found that for me the hardest part was often like a week after. >> yes. >> or a week and a half after when the friends and relatives start to move away and go back to their life and then you're kind of left there with your world, at least in my case, still feeling like my world had stopped and yet other people's world continued to spin. >> i think that's going to happen, but i also know our family is so close that -- >> you all live together, which is nice. >> right. >> carlos, i notice you carry her i.d. on you. >> uh-huh. >> why is that? have you been doing that for the whole time? >> yeah. i'm just carrying it because it's a memory of her and all my sisters have her jewelry and i feel like this is the one thing that really can be close to me and i can keep at
he was 22. and i always found -- he committed suicide. >> i read your book. >> but i found that, you know, the days before the funeral there's a certain sort of adrenaline that you're focused on that and then there's people around and i found that for me the hardest part was often like a week after. >> yes. >> or a week and a half after when the friends and relatives start to move away and go back to their life and then you're kind of left there with your world, at least...
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our war room has more on that. ♪ ♪ ♪ clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got nine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female announcer ] ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. >>> hi richard lui. here's a look at the top stories making news. pope benedict has pardoned his former butler. the pope visited his former butler to pardon him when he was set free. it will help the man find a new job. >>> a marine veteran is back in the u.s. after spending five months in a mexican prison. 27-year-old john hammar was jailed for trying to
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if you look at the data it shows if you have a gun in the home, you're as much as 20 to 22 times more likely to be shot with it than to use it in self-defense. what i think to toure's point, what you have to see with this silent majority who is no longer becoming silent, you need to see a political movement. we have a huge political infrastructure coming off the last election. we have social media. we have a lot of capabilities to make this become a political movement if people want to get active and if people want to -- >> the most obscene thing that happened today was that wayne lapierre rolled out a new product, a new policy, buy more guns is always the nra's answer. if we don't like what's going on in schools, we'll have the school shield program which means millions of more guns sold which is totally disgusting. where are the stories of the vigilantes who had a gun who happened to be concealed carrying or stopped somebody coming in to shoot up a school or movie theater or a mall or a church or a temple or did i get them all? a college. where are the stories? >> if i'm correct, i
if you look at the data it shows if you have a gun in the home, you're as much as 20 to 22 times more likely to be shot with it than to use it in self-defense. what i think to toure's point, what you have to see with this silent majority who is no longer becoming silent, you need to see a political movement. we have a huge political infrastructure coming off the last election. we have social media. we have a lot of capabilities to make this become a political movement if people want to get...
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are we going to give them a .22? what kind of gun are they going to use? armor piercing bullets if someone is wearing a bulletproof vest? i don't know how far this goes. i think the nra talks about a slippery slope. this is a slippery slope. at the end of the day, a lot of things have to be on the table. we do have to talk about meaningful access to mental health. we have to talk about some of the inherent violence that happens in our popular culture. hollywood is part of that. video games is a part of that, a child playing video games in a basement for three hours, you have got a problem. and then the last thing is, you know, i think -- i believe in the second amendment, i was a gun owner up until recently myself, but military style weapons on the street as a member of the marine corps, i got to tell you, they don't belong in civilian hands. if you can't get it done in six shots, you need firearms training. multiple clips, 30 a piece, simply just shouldn't be in civilian hands. >> goldie taylor, thank you so much. i appreciate all of you joining me today.
are we going to give them a .22? what kind of gun are they going to use? armor piercing bullets if someone is wearing a bulletproof vest? i don't know how far this goes. i think the nra talks about a slippery slope. this is a slippery slope. at the end of the day, a lot of things have to be on the table. we do have to talk about meaningful access to mental health. we have to talk about some of the inherent violence that happens in our popular culture. hollywood is part of that. video games is a...
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now we have more around 20%, 22%. we have to work with allies. what's hurting us is this domestic political polarization. you can't divide domestic politics and foreign policy any longer. we're shooting ourselves in the foot when we're on the cusp of an economic rebound, and that hurts people like senator hagel where you have a domestic political situation really in a way jumping into a national security question. >> if the president backs down again, what signal does that send, in a word? >> yeah, we -- the white house hasn't said he is nominated, so it will be an interpretation whether he is "backed down" or not. i think we have to instead of looking at the president, is he backing down, it's more how do we fix a polarized situation in the united states? we're about to have thanks to tight oil, shale gas, energy revolution, all the trillions of dollars backed up in companies that can be spent on jobs and growth. all of this is being held up by political uncertainty, political polarization. i think this is more the issue, and certainly the presi
now we have more around 20%, 22%. we have to work with allies. what's hurting us is this domestic political polarization. you can't divide domestic politics and foreign policy any longer. we're shooting ourselves in the foot when we're on the cusp of an economic rebound, and that hurts people like senator hagel where you have a domestic political situation really in a way jumping into a national security question. >> if the president backs down again, what signal does that send, in a...
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you were in the room last night. for those of us that have followed his career in the white house closely, it seemed that this was a defining moment of his presidency. it was very clear that this has affected him not just as the commander in chief, but as a father and as an american citizen in a way that almost no other tragedy has, and i wonder if you could give us a sense of what it was like to be in the room with him, what interaction you have with him, your reading in the situation insofar as it affected him. >> i have never seen this president who is always calm and collected so shaken by an event like this. he said that this was the worst thing that's happened in his presidency, and you could tell that he spoke, as you pointed out, alex, both as a father and also as the head of this country in knowing i think what every parent knows in their heart that this is our watch, our time, this moment. this is a match that cannot be postponed. we must take action, and while there's no single panacea that exists out ther
you were in the room last night. for those of us that have followed his career in the white house closely, it seemed that this was a defining moment of his presidency. it was very clear that this has affected him not just as the commander in chief, but as a father and as an american citizen in a way that almost no other tragedy has, and i wonder if you could give us a sense of what it was like to be in the room with him, what interaction you have with him, your reading in the situation insofar...
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there's also only so much room for war heroes. so there's that animosity too. but mccain never once wavered on the iraq war. he stuck with it the entire time. and he despised anybody who we thought turned on it too early. and he faults hagel for that. for bailing on the iraq war. the first for personality stuff. second urt comes down to iraq. >> the other thing that's been curious here is this sort of process is evolving where the names get floated out there without actually being named. only to be attacked without having anybody to their support. >> and and b rhea mitchell was pretty critical with the white house strategy if it is a strategy. let's take a listen. >> this cannot continue to float trial balloons and have them shot down. the president can't get perceived to being rolled by opponents. the problem chuck hale el has who is a lot of support is that he's now getting shot at from the left and the right. >> i mean, isn't the concern whether you're for chuck hagel or not that if you're thinking that you might be nominated or your name might be floated, y
there's also only so much room for war heroes. so there's that animosity too. but mccain never once wavered on the iraq war. he stuck with it the entire time. and he despised anybody who we thought turned on it too early. and he faults hagel for that. for bailing on the iraq war. the first for personality stuff. second urt comes down to iraq. >> the other thing that's been curious here is this sort of process is evolving where the names get floated out there without actually being named....
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but what we've had to do in newark is cut our workforce almost 25% and cut government spending almost 22 but we've had to raise taxes as well because it's a pragmatic way forward. but this is what i learned in newark. if you start cutting programs for the poor, you start to inflict a damage not on the poor but on yourself because in this country, it's the truth. it's easier to raise strong children than to heal broken men. we wonder why we have such high prison systems and high medical costs, we're not making the front end investments in colleges and universities and cut their ago central into college and universities, we may get a short-term benefit but lose the long-term gain. >> i think our table is reflecting why congress is having trouble, as well. the other big debate over how to confront violence in schools and across the country. we saw that press conference by wayne lapierre on friday. the national rifle association executive vice president, and, boy, did it draw a fierce reaction. look at the cover of "the new york post" and "daily news." "daily news," craziest man on earth, "n
but what we've had to do in newark is cut our workforce almost 25% and cut government spending almost 22 but we've had to raise taxes as well because it's a pragmatic way forward. but this is what i learned in newark. if you start cutting programs for the poor, you start to inflict a damage not on the poor but on yourself because in this country, it's the truth. it's easier to raise strong children than to heal broken men. we wonder why we have such high prison systems and high medical costs,...
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there ought to be plenty room there for -- >> the president suggested -- the president has spending cuts. the reality is there's conference and give and we have a way forward not to hurt american people and what we're driving ourselves to is a real fiscal cliff, there will be thousands of dollars cut for families barely making their mortgage payments or 3w5irly holding on so to have a ridiculous debate right now when really real american families are in the lurch will suffer in ways that most in washington don't understanz. >> what's the way out? >> then why doesn't the president stop this? he is the one that can deal with boehner. he's tried -- >> the -- [ all talking at once ] >> not allowing -- >> the way out ultimately has to be right down the middle. right down the middle where there's a series of compromises. every good leadership is about both conservative and progressive ideas, we have to move forward, move forward into the future and conserve thoughts that are helpful to the country. leadership is about thoet of those. wait, katrina, the problem we have is both the left and the
there ought to be plenty room there for -- >> the president suggested -- the president has spending cuts. the reality is there's conference and give and we have a way forward not to hurt american people and what we're driving ourselves to is a real fiscal cliff, there will be thousands of dollars cut for families barely making their mortgage payments or 3w5irly holding on so to have a ridiculous debate right now when really real american families are in the lurch will suffer in ways that...
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a lot of those folks are emergency room doctors. they are the kin survivors of victims of gun violence. and they've seen the ravages of it. is there a way of squaring the circle between these two, if we were to approach the gun issue in this country, obviously, there's a legislative angle, but also as the way that we approach smoking. the way that we approached seat belts. which is as something that we need to undertake a massive kind of public health cultural campaign. >> exactly. >> right. there's the legal aspect of it, but we've actually been relative successful both through legal means and consuultural means of stigmatizing smoking. deeply stigmatizing that there's a cultural framework. is that what we need? the stuff that we're talking about, even with yours, a little bit at the margins when we're talking about the size that we have, in the u.s., compared to the next country which is almost double, right? if we're really serious about the gun violence in this country, we need something much bigger and more comprehensive than t
a lot of those folks are emergency room doctors. they are the kin survivors of victims of gun violence. and they've seen the ravages of it. is there a way of squaring the circle between these two, if we were to approach the gun issue in this country, obviously, there's a legislative angle, but also as the way that we approach smoking. the way that we approached seat belts. which is as something that we need to undertake a massive kind of public health cultural campaign. >> exactly....
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the police were call inside to keep an eye on the situation. the air jordan sneakers retail for there 185 but they can sell for hundreds more on-line. >>> a number of retailers are keeping their doors open longer so shoppers can take care of the christmas list. toys 'r us launchedda launched a around-the-clock marathon. >>> president barack obama nominated senator john kerry to be the next secretary of state. the president said that kerry's entire life has prepared him for the job. the 69-year-old is chair of the senate foreign relations committee and a decorated veteran. the president says he expects the 5-term senator will win easy confirmation, hillary clinton could not attend ther is a moan. she is recovering from the stomach flu and a concussion from a fall. >>> back to our continuing coverage right now by the rifle association that an armed guard should staff every school in the nation. ann rubin tells us what parents in the bay area think about. >> armed guard in every school. that is what the nra believes will help stop future shooting
the police were call inside to keep an eye on the situation. the air jordan sneakers retail for there 185 but they can sell for hundreds more on-line. >>> a number of retailers are keeping their doors open longer so shoppers can take care of the christmas list. toys 'r us launchedda launched a around-the-clock marathon. >>> president barack obama nominated senator john kerry to be the next secretary of state. the president said that kerry's entire life has prepared him for the...
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>> stephanie: jim once again don't cause a situation in the situation room! not many people get to go in there. >> that's the place for a situation. >> stephanie: are we having a situation here? >> oh, my god. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: okay. we're two days from vacation. we're running on fumes. okay. >> is that where the situation lives? >> stephanie: right. exactly. >> is there a snooki room? >> stephanie: can i be j wow? let's dive into the right-wing world. [ ♪ circus ♪ ] here we go on bill o'reilly on handguns. >> it is interesting to see the far left calling for a ban of all handguns. that's clearly unconstitutional. the answer to that? well, the constitution is outmoded. >> well, yeah. >> stephanie: that's what the "new york post" says. >> the far left should be pushing that point of view for years. the truth is they don't like the constitution. because they want the federal government to have far more power than it already has. and they use appalling crimes like newtown to push that agenda. >> that horrible agenda. >> maybe first graders shouldn't
>> stephanie: jim once again don't cause a situation in the situation room! not many people get to go in there. >> that's the place for a situation. >> stephanie: are we having a situation here? >> oh, my god. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: okay. we're two days from vacation. we're running on fumes. okay. >> is that where the situation lives? >> stephanie: right. exactly. >> is there a snooki room? >> stephanie: can i be j wow? let's dive into...
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this is a weird situation anyway, a self-designed crisis. but to be failing in this way, careening into it, seemingly totally out of control, with the republicans blaming each other, it's a very strange situation to be in. >> and remember, rachel, this is -- i know you know this, but we also have to remind ourselves, this is a completely artificial, self-inflicted wound. a trap we set for ourselves with dysfunctional politics. you know, our economy is very resilient. as you see, it is improving. you showed the graph earlier. but you have to ask yourself, how much policy abuse can this economy take? and my judgment is not a whole lot more. >> this was designed to be a big enough jolt to the economy to be scary, and now we're just taking it. amazing. jared westernstein of the center of budget and policy priorities. we'll be talking to you more about this shortly, i'm sure. thank you, jared. >> thank you, rachel. >> we'll have more on this breaking news, really this amazing breaking political news coming out of congress tonight where the republ
this is a weird situation anyway, a self-designed crisis. but to be failing in this way, careening into it, seemingly totally out of control, with the republicans blaming each other, it's a very strange situation to be in. >> and remember, rachel, this is -- i know you know this, but we also have to remind ourselves, this is a completely artificial, self-inflicted wound. a trap we set for ourselves with dysfunctional politics. you know, our economy is very resilient. as you see, it is...
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room". joe johns is here with the preview. >> a lot of news out there for the day after christmas. we're counting down the minutes until we reach the fiscal cliff. the congress and the white house are running out of time. there was supposed to be a leadership telephone conversation today, while the president heads back here from hawaii. senior congressional correspondent dana bash is following that closely, so we'll be checking in with her. we're also staying on the story of the gun culture in america. we'll talk to former congressman asa hutchinson, a man who is very well known here in the nation's capital, a long-time friend of the gun lobby. he's been tapped to lead the nra plan to put armed guards in schools.nra plan to put armed guards in school. also the weather is a very big story. blizzard conditions in indiana and other places. we'll take a look at just how bad that can get. all that at the top of the hour. >> joe johns, thank you. >>> they inspire us, sometimes they even anger us.
room". joe johns is here with the preview. >> a lot of news out there for the day after christmas. we're counting down the minutes until we reach the fiscal cliff. the congress and the white house are running out of time. there was supposed to be a leadership telephone conversation today, while the president heads back here from hawaii. senior congressional correspondent dana bash is following that closely, so we'll be checking in with her. we're also staying on the story of the gun...
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and i walked around the room shaking the hands, introducing myself. a lot hi met before because they had been here. and looking them in the eye and the way they look at you and say please, just get this done. they condition bring back their kid but they just want to have some closure to say at least something good came out of it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> mayor michael bloomberg, mayor of new york city. back in a moment. stay with us. we continue our coverage of the shooting at sandy hook elementary school with john miller. he is a former fbi official and also my colleague at cbs news. also joining us dr. jeffrey lieberman, chairman of psychiatry at columbia university and director of the new york state psychiatric institute and richard aborn of the citizen's crime collision of new york city. i'm pleased to have all of them here. i begin with john miller. so what more do we know this evening about the killer, about his mother, about his motive. >> what we know about the kill certificate that he apparently had planned to do much more an much worse
and i walked around the room shaking the hands, introducing myself. a lot hi met before because they had been here. and looking them in the eye and the way they look at you and say please, just get this done. they condition bring back their kid but they just want to have some closure to say at least something good came out of it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> mayor michael bloomberg, mayor of new york city. back in a moment. stay with us. we continue our coverage of the...
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was very moved by the fact that these people were in slavery, they were taken as war booty during the 22 year war. 2.5 million people were killed. mainly southerners. and the south is christian the north is arab. and where we operate is right along that border. and so i got very interested and so the group i work with, it is a group called christian solidarity international. they actually have been retrieving and getting slaves back for 18 years and no, they don't get reslaved because there's now a peace agreement et cetera. and so they bring the people back from the north to the -- there is an agreement between the arabs want to be able to graze their cows in the south during the dry season. and the locals want their people back. so they have these arab peace committees. everybody asks do you pay for the slaves? actually they're quote-unquote prices are set to get the people back at 50 nov idium tablets which is a cow vaccine. we give them some cow vaccine and we get our people back. >> bill: wow. how many people are we talking about? they're being held as slaves? >> about 250,000 peopl
was very moved by the fact that these people were in slavery, they were taken as war booty during the 22 year war. 2.5 million people were killed. mainly southerners. and the south is christian the north is arab. and where we operate is right along that border. and so i got very interested and so the group i work with, it is a group called christian solidarity international. they actually have been retrieving and getting slaves back for 18 years and no, they don't get reslaved because there's...
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obviously, being removed from the room. they had a sign being held up. saying that nra kills kids. here we go, let's see what he says. >> resident face their own moral failings. they filled the national media with this information and dishonest thinking. it only delays meaningful action and all but guaranteed the next atrocity is only a news cycle away. the media calls semi automatic firearms machine guns. they claim that these civilian firearms are used by the military. they tell us that the two to three is one of the most powerful rival calibers, when all of these claims are factually untrue, they do not know what they are talking about. they perpetuate the dangerous notion that one more gun ban or one more law post on lawful people will protect us. many other laws have failed. as well-trained as those police work, when they responded, they were unable, through no fault of their own, unable to stop it. as parents, we do everything we can to keep our children safe. it is now time for us to assume responsibility for our schools. the only way, the only way to stop a monster from kil
obviously, being removed from the room. they had a sign being held up. saying that nra kills kids. here we go, let's see what he says. >> resident face their own moral failings. they filled the national media with this information and dishonest thinking. it only delays meaningful action and all but guaranteed the next atrocity is only a news cycle away. the media calls semi automatic firearms machine guns. they claim that these civilian firearms are used by the military. they tell us that...
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he wounded 22 children but they all lived. they will all come home. the difference here is that the maniac had a gun and 26 people are dead. in china, he had a knife. 22 children were wounded but they're all going to be okay. it is our fault if we continue to let this insanity reign in this country. we know what to do about it. we have death by gun rates 15, 20 times more than any industrialized country. we know why. we have to stop this. >> ezra, there's a new "chicago trib" editorial out today by dick durbin talking about what will it take. what holds us back are political organizations that are well funded and continue to resist reasonable limitations. there is a parallel between the gridlock in washington and the erie silence in congress as the list of horrific gun crimes grows by the day. an obvious reference there to the nra. there were no supported senators of the nra that would go on "meet the press" this weekend. the nra has been oddly mum in this, telling nbc news they want to wait to remark on this until more facts come to light. but as you
he wounded 22 children but they all lived. they will all come home. the difference here is that the maniac had a gun and 26 people are dead. in china, he had a knife. 22 children were wounded but they're all going to be okay. it is our fault if we continue to let this insanity reign in this country. we know what to do about it. we have death by gun rates 15, 20 times more than any industrialized country. we know why. we have to stop this. >> ezra, there's a new "chicago trib"...
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so there's been several incidents like that that have exacerbated the situation. but the real catalyst in the ban is the retaliation for the act. >> what will parents in the u.s. do? russia is a popular spot for them to go? >> it's a difficult one. third in american adoptions. first is china, second is ethiopia, third is russia. there were about 35,000 adoptions of russian children by americans since 1999. and yesterday i spoke with various adoption agencies, people who had adopted from russia, people who are hoping to. so those hoping to don't know what's going to happen. one assumes that on wednesday, the upper house of parliament will pass this, but putin has to sign it. and he said on thursday he's going to look at it very carefully, but he is furious with the americans because of this magnitski act. >> what happens if there's an adoption in process? >> it's unknown at this point. one assumes it will go through. but i spoke to people who are very anxious. and at the end of this, children waiting to be adopted. they're not quite sure yet what's going to happen.
so there's been several incidents like that that have exacerbated the situation. but the real catalyst in the ban is the retaliation for the act. >> what will parents in the u.s. do? russia is a popular spot for them to go? >> it's a difficult one. third in american adoptions. first is china, second is ethiopia, third is russia. there were about 35,000 adoptions of russian children by americans since 1999. and yesterday i spoke with various adoption agencies, people who had adopted...
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let him let them have jobs in the room provinces. >> president barack obama said the u.s. was leaving a stable and secure democracy, but the events of the last year showed that iraq does not disable more secure. >> a large fire has swept through the afghan capital of kabul. fire trucks arrived quickly, but there was millions of dollars worth of damage. the bank, located in the market, managed to move their money before the fire. >> this is one of the busiest parts of kabul. as you can see, everything is closed. at devastating fire. it is not just this row of buildings. hundreds and hundreds of shops have been burned, the shopkeepers telling us they have tens of thousands of dollars in the shops. you can see much merchandise has been destroyed. it is going to be very difficult to estimate the damage is here. it will probably be millions of dollars. was it pannede as -- but the influential leader of the nra has gone on television to push for armed guards in every school. >> on friday, the national rifle association was blunt about how to stop the mass shooting in u.s. school
let him let them have jobs in the room provinces. >> president barack obama said the u.s. was leaving a stable and secure democracy, but the events of the last year showed that iraq does not disable more secure. >> a large fire has swept through the afghan capital of kabul. fire trucks arrived quickly, but there was millions of dollars worth of damage. the bank, located in the market, managed to move their money before the fire. >> this is one of the busiest parts of kabul. as...
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but about this situation this shooting, one of the things i found out from the nra that they're against is having guns licensed just like you have a driver's license fishing license, all of that because what it does -- you can track who owns the weapon. and they're responsible. what it would do would be to generate revenue because you would have to tax it. that's why they're against it. so this is why i'm wondering why they won't speak that up as far as having the guns licensed. >> stephanie: that's the one thing i think people need to realize. the nra is not that powerful. we have tho stop being afraid of the nra. by the way, i've said this before. do politicians only have the courage to do the right thing when they're leaving office. are you to hand it to joe lieberman who said we need a national commission on mass violence not to be in place of anything the state governments want to do but to make sure the heartbreak and anger is not dissipated over time or lost in legislative gridlock. >> maybe he could head that up as a civilian. >> stephanie: restore the assault weapons ban which
but about this situation this shooting, one of the things i found out from the nra that they're against is having guns licensed just like you have a driver's license fishing license, all of that because what it does -- you can track who owns the weapon. and they're responsible. what it would do would be to generate revenue because you would have to tax it. that's why they're against it. so this is why i'm wondering why they won't speak that up as far as having the guns licensed. >>...
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of the nra. -- if the nra-power at congress? >> the challenges, the anchor, the action, the reaction from this tragedy. and the i-5 anger. >>pam: that is michael yaki, the markets, and your news after the break. to the gun control issue. right after that, new york mayor michael bloomberg issued a stinging statement on the issue. mayor bloomberg said- quote -'meaningful action' is not enough. we need immediate action. adding. quote -- 'we have heard all the rhetoric before.. what we have not seen is leadership - not from the white house and not from congress." as you may know -- gun control has been a controversial topic for many years. particularly with the tremendous strength of the gun lobby with the national rifle association. earlier today, i talked to our political analyst micahel yaki -- to get his take a listen. again, that was our political analyst michael yaki. >>pam: in other bay area news. police are investigating a shooting that took place at a san rafael transit center early friday afternoon. kron four's daniel vill
of the nra. -- if the nra-power at congress? >> the challenges, the anchor, the action, the reaction from this tragedy. and the i-5 anger. >>pam: that is michael yaki, the markets, and your news after the break. to the gun control issue. right after that, new york mayor michael bloomberg issued a stinging statement on the issue. mayor bloomberg said- quote -'meaningful action' is not enough. we need immediate action. adding. quote -- 'we have heard all the rhetoric before.. what we...
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that's put up in the blue room. and there are 12 other public rooms, each one of those has its own tree. these trees are huge. and then, you know, all the rooms have other decorations, the halls are decorated, the front of the white house is decorated. so it takes an army and there are also 100 volunteers from all over the country who apply for the opportunity to go to the white house and be part of the preparations to help put things up and i talked to a lot of them and they were really moved by the experience. and they were reminded it is their home too. every room we see in the special, every first family makes the point of saying that, they're occupying it now, but it is the people's home. >> i was looking at, they were putting the little miniature replica of bo on what i assume is a gingerbread white house. and knowing you a little bit, meredith, i'm shocked you didn't grab a piece. >> well -- >> she did. she did. >> a little piece of bo fell off and the pastry chef, he went to get it and i, like, pushed him aw
that's put up in the blue room. and there are 12 other public rooms, each one of those has its own tree. these trees are huge. and then, you know, all the rooms have other decorations, the halls are decorated, the front of the white house is decorated. so it takes an army and there are also 100 volunteers from all over the country who apply for the opportunity to go to the white house and be part of the preparations to help put things up and i talked to a lot of them and they were really moved...
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we own .22 caliber weapons for flanking and target weapons practice. we own shotguns for hunting, sporting plays and self-defense, perhaps one by the bedside if you don't have children in the house, perhaps one in a vault. and we have handguns for personal protection for concealed carry. does that make you a gun nut? i don't think so, but i do think this. that if you own those weapons, you damn sure better be trained and safe around them. i'm not talking about trained to kill somebody. i'm not talking about trained to use them in self-defense, though you should if that's what you purchased the gun for, i'm talking about trained to be safe around those firearms. and in ordered to be safe around those firearms, you have got to practice, like anything else. you have to go to a range, you have to, in your piece, you talked about firearms your entire life but spoke about a glaucoma, a pistol, that you took from someone, the slowest move you ever made was unloading this, you had to up load it based on how you saw your boyfriend unload it. thumb, and it's ove
we own .22 caliber weapons for flanking and target weapons practice. we own shotguns for hunting, sporting plays and self-defense, perhaps one by the bedside if you don't have children in the house, perhaps one in a vault. and we have handguns for personal protection for concealed carry. does that make you a gun nut? i don't think so, but i do think this. that if you own those weapons, you damn sure better be trained and safe around them. i'm not talking about trained to kill somebody. i'm not...
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in the body leading up to a seizure don't come cheap. >> a service dog generally costs anywhere from 22 to $25,000. they ask for each recipient family to fund raise 13,000 of that to offset the costs. as part of the application they ask for something from the child receiving the dog. he said can i write a book? >> my seizure dog. by me. i get a seizure dog to help me when i have a seizure. we will be best friends. >> let me try something. >> his big sister suggested the parents self publish evan's book on amazon where it quickly shot to the best seller list and a book signing followed at a neighborhood coffee shop. the turnout was overwhelming. >> we did end up raising around $45,000 and helped about seven additional children complete their fundraising. >> come on. come up. >> mindy rarely leaves evan's side during the day, at school, on the bus, in the backyard. never leaves his side at night. >> the seizure dog will sleep with me. if i have a seizure during my sleep, the seizure dog will tell me parents. >> mindy moss, family pet, parent's security blanket and evan's best friend. sanj
in the body leading up to a seizure don't come cheap. >> a service dog generally costs anywhere from 22 to $25,000. they ask for each recipient family to fund raise 13,000 of that to offset the costs. as part of the application they ask for something from the child receiving the dog. he said can i write a book? >> my seizure dog. by me. i get a seizure dog to help me when i have a seizure. we will be best friends. >> let me try something. >> his big sister suggested the...
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though protesters were led out of the room by security. randi? >> susan, is there any sense of whether armed guards -- we're talking about arming teachers. we're talking about armed guards. is there any sense whether armed guards would make a difference and could protect children? >> for example, senator blumenthal certainly doesn't think so. and many parents won't be comfortable with having more guns in schools. at the shooting at columbine in 1999, there was an armed guard at the school. 13 people died. red lake high school in minneso minnesota, the shooter killed an unarmed guard stationed at a metal detector. still, there are plenty of gun rights supporters who think the nra's proposal will make schools safer and that gun control is not the answer. randi? >> very interesting debate. we'll continue to follow it. susan candiotti, nice to see you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> and just days before christmas, this. just looking at that makes me cold. the system that brought this misery to iowa has moved east. it is bringing inches
though protesters were led out of the room by security. randi? >> susan, is there any sense of whether armed guards -- we're talking about arming teachers. we're talking about armed guards. is there any sense whether armed guards would make a difference and could protect children? >> for example, senator blumenthal certainly doesn't think so. and many parents won't be comfortable with having more guns in schools. at the shooting at columbine in 1999, there was an armed guard at the...
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while we wait for that i want to bring in my colleague wolf blitzer from "the situation room" and later we'll be talking to elise lavitt. as we wait here and watch what will be taking place in the roosevelt room, i understand, maybe a couple of minutes later than expected. we know he will be going before the senate and it's pretty clear that he stands a pretty good chance of being confirmed. does he have any detractor, do you think? >> there probablel be a few, people who remember all those negative swift boat advertising that came in the 2004 campaign. you might get a few, but i think he'll be overwhelmingly confirmed and that was set -- the tone was set the other day when senator john mccain was friendly with senator kerrie and started calling him mr. secretary and everybody was laughing and having a good time. senator mccain had made it very clear he was not going to -- he was not very happy with susan rice potentially becoming the secretary of state and u.s. ambassador to the united nations and that would have been a tumultuous confirmation process, but i think they'll basically let
while we wait for that i want to bring in my colleague wolf blitzer from "the situation room" and later we'll be talking to elise lavitt. as we wait here and watch what will be taking place in the roosevelt room, i understand, maybe a couple of minutes later than expected. we know he will be going before the senate and it's pretty clear that he stands a pretty good chance of being confirmed. does he have any detractor, do you think? >> there probablel be a few, people who...
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. >> they found a 22 caliber rifle and some bullets. police say the boys broke into a home on i arena drive and were on their way to shoot a hole. there were taken to juvenile hall. >> 8 suisun man in custody this morning accused of posted on my comments that please consider criminal threats. >> 18 year-old sergio cabada was arrested for writing that he supports the connecticut school shooter's actions and that he thought about doing the same thing. here is a photo of him. he was arrested at his home in suidun . police say wanted to prevent any possibility of an act of violence. >> this morning it is a little cooler compared to the last few mornings we could see some areas of pettifog maybe some north bay fog possible. >> fog is in napa where visibility is down to a mile. >> this afternoon partly cloudy conditions a slight chance for a stray showers in the north bay for today. otherwise it should be a decent day. tonight clear skies and temperatures will be cold. you will feel the temperatures dropping. we have frost advisers in the bay
. >> they found a 22 caliber rifle and some bullets. police say the boys broke into a home on i arena drive and were on their way to shoot a hole. there were taken to juvenile hall. >> 8 suisun man in custody this morning accused of posted on my comments that please consider criminal threats. >> 18 year-old sergio cabada was arrested for writing that he supports the connecticut school shooter's actions and that he thought about doing the same thing. here is a photo of him. he...
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and we should say that the shooting happened in one area of this school in two separate rooms. they went from classroom to classroom. and the scene was so horrific, and they didn't want the children to see it. and many of them clearly were crying. they had them hold hands and asked them to close their eyes, and they were led out. i can also tell you from talking to a couple of local officials here, and i think it is important to note that the people who are working this, many of them are people who live there. they know the people who were in that school. they know the teachers. they know the students. they're their friends and neighbors. so they are not only having to do their jobs, but they're doing it at a time of great very close and personal tragedy as well, ed. >> chris, i know that you have covered tragedies like this in the past. but one of the things that this country is having a very hard time to come to grips with tonight is the age of the children. >> i don't think there is any doubt about that. i was at columbine for at least i think it was probably two weeks. at t
and we should say that the shooting happened in one area of this school in two separate rooms. they went from classroom to classroom. and the scene was so horrific, and they didn't want the children to see it. and many of them clearly were crying. they had them hold hands and asked them to close their eyes, and they were led out. i can also tell you from talking to a couple of local officials here, and i think it is important to note that the people who are working this, many of them are people...
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drive time is running 19 to 22 minutes. >> and the south bay no longer any slowing on 1 01 northbound. 85/280 remarkably light. the north bay ride is under 30 minutes from the bottle as you head to the golden gate bridge. >> thank you george. >> 7:51 a.m.. chevron is moving up to 800 jobs from the bay area to texas over the next two years. >> also the jobs and technical positions in informations advanced energy technology. >> chevron's headquarters will still be based in san ramon where about 3500 people work. >> off in recent years, the company has been focusing on oil exploration and production and higher petroleum prices that make of it and selling oil for more profitable than refining it into gasoline. >> california utility regulators have allowed pg&e to pass on part of the cost of upgrades to the customer. >> safety of its natural gas pipeline system following the massive 2010 explosion in san bruno, destroyed an entire neighborhood and also left eight people dead. >> and now, with the approval of state regulators, pg&e customers will pay more than half of the cost of the $2.2 b
drive time is running 19 to 22 minutes. >> and the south bay no longer any slowing on 1 01 northbound. 85/280 remarkably light. the north bay ride is under 30 minutes from the bottle as you head to the golden gate bridge. >> thank you george. >> 7:51 a.m.. chevron is moving up to 800 jobs from the bay area to texas over the next two years. >> also the jobs and technical positions in informations advanced energy technology. >> chevron's headquarters will still be...